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The Value of Visiting Marlows In The Jewellery Quarter
Internationally, usually in large, important cities, you can find a jewelery quarter. This is a place where jewellers and other jewellery-related shops, concentrate in a demarcated area to ply their trade.
Possibly the most famous Jewellery Quarter in the world can be found in Birmingham, England. It became the most famous centre in Europe for trade and manucturing jewellers, and continued this way for over 200 years. With the opening up of retail shops only about 30 years ago, it became a place where the general public could shop as well.
Something for every budget
Boasting the largest concentration of the world’s most highly skilled goldsmiths and jewellery makers, this quarter today has over 400 jewellery manufacturers and stores, as well as a host of other jewellery-related stores and numerous specialist crafts and services.
They all seem to compliment each other and help each other foster and maintain a sense of community, as well as helping each other gain respect, both nationally and internationally.
But apart from the obvious advantages for the actual jewellers, any jewelery quarter in any city is an exciting place to visit. It allows one the ability of browsing an immense array of outlets showcasing the latest international trends and designs on offer, and it is a place where the finest jewellery products can be bought at the keenest prices.
Servicing both Trade and the general public, a jewellery quarter is a ‘one stop’ shopping experience offering the peace of mind that comes with knowing you are dealing with a reputable company as well as qualified, experienced artisans and craftsmen.
Marlows are experienced jewellers, specialising in diamonds and would be more than happy to give advice and expert help when it comes to finding exquisite jewellery.
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